ohjoy March 23, 2020 Share March 23, 2020 Aaron confronts O'Reilly in court, targeting the search warrant used in Aaron's arrest and the DA's failure to disclose a confidential informant. Marie's father comes to town, intent on encouraging her and Darius to solidify their relationship. Maskins arranges for a dangerous inmate, Cassius Dawkins, to be transferred to Bellmore in hopes that he'll cause problems for Safiya and Aaron. Link to comment
readster March 25, 2020 Share March 25, 2020 Well, at this point, I'm just waiting for the entire DA to just explode at this time. They are doing everything short of holding a gun and kill Aaron in prison. I mean, the judge brought up all the right reasons why this information needed to be shared. Yet, they all act like: "Well, we don't want to!" As for Marie's father, he is so cliche. 1 Link to comment
possibilities March 25, 2020 Share March 25, 2020 Why were they so motivated to frame him in particular, I wonder? Was it just random, or did someone have a grudge? That phone situation is going to be trouble. Link to comment
Court March 26, 2020 Share March 26, 2020 (edited) 11 hours ago, possibilities said: Why were they so motivated to frame him in particular, I wonder? Was it just random, or did someone have a grudge? That phone situation is going to be trouble. I read up on this Edited March 26, 2020 by Court 1 Link to comment
Court March 26, 2020 Share March 26, 2020 11 hours ago, possibilities said: Why were they so motivated to frame him in particular, I wonder? Was it just random, or did someone have a grudge? That phone situation is going to be trouble. I Spoiler read up on this and it seems like the DA Maskins? did this to the majority of drug cases. I think it was to help him in his bid for attorney general. At least, for the story it was based on. ETA: Refeshed my memory. Everyone involved in this case from the police, the prosecutor and the judge were corrupt and involved in railroading him. The prosecutor, Bissell, broke the law to convict Wright so that he could become the first prosecutor in the state of New Jersey to convict someone under the kingpin law. If it was found out, they're all done. Spoiler Spoiler 1 Link to comment
readster March 26, 2020 Share March 26, 2020 18 hours ago, possibilities said: Why were they so motivated to frame him in particular, I wonder? Was it just random, or did someone have a grudge? That phone situation is going to be trouble. I know what the original story was, but this is making it seem like they were out to get Aaron for reasons. Then having a father-in-law who was all: "He lied to you." Like I said, look an in-law who has something against the person their daughter/son married. The burner phone, yeah, major problem. Link to comment
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